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Bugibba
Buġibba is a small town situated adjacent to Qawra and forming part of the local council of St. Paul's Bay. With numerous hotels and restaurants, it is a popular resort among tourists.
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Hotels in Bugibba
 | Downtown Hotel  |
Score 8.05 from 51 reviews | | Triq L-Ewropa |  |
| Downtown Hotel boasts a central location in the heart of Victoria, the main town on the island of Gozo. It features a rooftop pool and an excellent restaurant.
Most of the guest rooms come with a private balcony where you can relax after a busy day exploring Victoria. You are close to the bus station and the main shopping street. The historic Citadel and the gardens of Villa Rundle are also nearby.
Back at Hotel Downtown you can enjoy drinks and snacks from the bar; open from 07:00 until late. At the restaurant choose from an à la carte menu and pizza selection. A rich carvery buffet is available Saturday at dinner and for Sunday lunch. ... more | | |
 | The Mediterranea Hotel & Suites  |
Score 6.55 from 13 reviews | | Bordino |  |
| The Mediterranea Hotel and Suites, a 4-star property, is located at the top of a hill, offering a breathtaking view of the picturesque fishing harbour at St. Paul’s Bay.
The Mediterranea has been restructured and refurbished in a rustic style which blends beautifully with the panorama of the fishing village.
Your room is complete with Satellite TV and air conditioning. If you choose a studio or apartment you also have a fully equipped kitchenette and a comfortable living area.
Start your day with a continental buffet or a cooked English breakfast. You can enjoy drinks and snacks at the bar throughout the day. ... more | | |
| | Highlander Guest House And Bar  |
Score 7 from 10 reviews | | Triq Elia Zammit |  |
| We are situated in the quiet part of Paceville, St Julian's, but still within walking distance of Malta's famous nighlife. Also, close by are supermarkets, cinema's (incorporating the fantastic IMAX theatre), golf course (10 min drive), swimming pools, beach, bowling, shopping mall and much, much more. The Bus Terminus is less than 50 yards away and Paceville Square Taxi Rank 150 yards. ... more | | |
 | The Victoria Hotel  |
Score 8.025 from 127 reviews | | Gorg Borg Olivier Street |  |
| The Victoria is a superior 4-star boutique hotel endowed with superlative charm and character, set in the Maltese coast-town of Sliema.
Stylish and elegant, the Victoria offers all amenities one would expect from a four star hotel. The charming Victorian look is immediately recognizable once in the lobby with its fireplace and chesterfield sofas.
After a complete refurbishment, The Victoria Hotel's top floor is dedicated to leisure facilities, including a spa, an indoor pool, an outdoor pool, and a fitness room. Indulge with one of the spa treatments, offering a range of luxurious body-care products, customised for your particular skin type.
Boasting a fresh Mediterranean blue décor or sumptuous Victorian mahogany style, Victoria's rooms feature a full set of modern amenities for additional luxury.
Sip cool cocktails or English teas in the informal ambience of the Penny Black Lounge. At The Copperfield's Restaurant you can enjoy luscious buffets and a superb à la carte menu.
The high standard of residential comfort, the warm ambience and the friendly staff will ensure a relaxed stay. ... more | | |
 | Maritim Antonine Hotel&Spa  |
Score 8.45 from 396 reviews | | George Borg Olivier Street |  |
| Maritim Antonine Hotel & Spa is the place to come if you’re looking for luxurious rooms, panoramic views, indulgent spa facilities and top-class service in the heart of Mellieha.
For beautiful views over this North Maltese city, home to the island’s biggest white-sand beach, head to Maritim Antonine Hotel’s rooftop, where you will also find a large outdoor pool.
At the Antonine Hotel and Spa you are close to the city centre’s attractions and just 1km from the sports activities which you can enjoy at the seaside. You can also exercise on site. Work out in the ultra-modern gym or swim in one of the pools.
Maritim Antonine’s spa is home to an indoor pool with Jacuzzi, saunas and a solarium, and features a huge variety of traditional treatments and eastern therapies.
Entertainment and delicious cuisine is also available on site, with indoor and outdoor bars and restaurants available. Enjoy a barbecue by the pool as you watch the live entertainment or relax on the terrace with a pizza. Live music is put on in the Lounge, and Les Jardins, the main restaurant, offers a traditional Sunday lunch. ... more | | |
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| | | More hotels in Bugibba |
| The Three Cities - Senglea, Cospicua and Vittoriosa |
3.5 - 4 hours |
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Drive to the Grand Harbor Area where your first stop will be at the Gardjola Gardens. At Senglea you can enjoy the panoramic view that includes, from right to left, the docks, Marsa, Valletta, the entrance to the Grand Harbor and Fort St. Angelo.
The sentry box placed on the tip of the bastion, il-gardjola, epitomizes the role of the fortifications around the harbor. On the sentry box there are sculptured in high relief various symbols of watchfulness, namely the eye, the ear, and the crane bird. The inscription in Latin assures the inhabitants of the Harbor area, to rest at ease, as the tower stands guard against any hostile force that may attempt to approach Maltese shores.
Next, drive through Cospicua to the historical city of Vittoriosa where you will stop for a guided visit of the Parish church of St Lawrence, which is one of the earliest medieval parishes, and St Joseph's Chapel which served as a graveyard during the Greta Siege of 1565.
The tour will then move on in to the heart of Vittoriosa, known as Il-Collachio. This was the area of the city reserved specifically for members of the Order of St John. Within the Collachio still stand the various early Auberges, set up by the Knights on their arrival in Malta following their expulsion from Rhodes.
Your last stop will be a guided tour of the Maritime Museum with artifacts and history dating back from the Phoenician and Roman period.
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| Morning Tour of Valetta |
3.5 - 4 hours |
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You will be met in your hotel lobby and escorted to your coach for a drive to the city of Valletta, built after the Great Siege of 1565.
Your tour starts with a guided walk to the Upper Barracca Gardens which boast 180 degree views of the Grand Harbor and the famed 3 cities.
Continue along the characteristic straight and narrow streets down to the Co-Cathedral of St. John. In the Cathedral you are able to visit the Cathedral Museum, which among other items of interest boasts one of Caravaggio's paintings "The beheading of St John".
You will then proceed to the Grand Master's Palace and it's Armoury. The tour ends with a visit to the Mediterranean Conference Center to view the 45 minute audio-visual, multivision - Malta Experience Show.
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| Tarxien Prehistoric Temples and The Blue Grotto |
8 hours |
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Drive to the south of the island with the Tarxien Prehistoric Temples as the first stop.
This unique group of temples, dating from 3150 to 2500 BC, are the most complex of all temples in Malta. They comprise four temple units linked by a square court and they were the last to be built on the Islands. Their skilful construction and the elaborate design and workmanship suggest that the temple builders had gained considerable expertise over the millennia since the first phase of megalithic construction.
The temples are renowned for the detail of their carvings, which include stone idols, domestic animals carved in relief, altars and screens decorated with spiral designs and other patterns.
Your next stop will take you to the fishing village of Marsascala where you will be treated to a lunch at a restaurant renowned for it's fresh fish dishes. Following lunch the coach and guide will escort us to Ghar Dalam which literally means "Cave of Darkness" - Ghar Dalam Cave is a highly important site as it was here that the earliest evidence of human settlement on Malta, some 7,400 years ago, was discovered.
The history of the cave and of the Islands can be decoded from Ghar Dalam's stratigraphy. The lowermost layers, more than 500,000 years old, contained the fossil bones of dwarf elephants, hippopotami, micro-mammals and birds. Above the pebble layer that follows, is the so-called "deer" layer, dated to around 18,000 years ago. The top layer, dates to less than 10,000 years and holds evidence of the first humans on the Island.
The last stop is at Wied Iz-Zurrieq a quaint fishing village nestled within high imposing cliffs. From here an optional boat trip (fare not included) can be taken to reveal the splendors of the impressive Blue Grotto - a cathedral in stone, with Nature as its architect, Blue Grotto is an immense cave adorned with deep blue waters inside after which it takes its name.
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